Monday, July 31, 2017

Jaswant Singh Goes Korean For Dinner

They will show you how its done
Ipoh Garden East and Bercham have so much variety of food on offer it is sometimes difficult to decide where to go for dinner.  If you are looking for some place clean and affordable with pleasant ambience try Choi’s at Alishan coffee shop in that serves Korean food.


Choi, a Korean who has lived in Malaysia for many years serves Korean meals at 20%less than a normal Korean outlet because it serves in a coffee shop without air-condition.

Jaswant makes a meal for his mum to try

Educator, Jaswant Singh took his family there one evening. His mother hadn’t tried Korean and neither had his sister and brother-in-law who live in Australia.



The family enjoyed the dinner.
His mum found the food all right as compared to the usual Chapatti dinners and so did his brother in law. 
Jaswant Singh
“The food is light. Eating bar-b-q’d meat with lettuce or even rice with Kimchi and bar-b-q’s pork is fine”

The family enjoyed it. It’s, something different and very light and refreshing” said Jaswant.

He added the cost was average for a dinner but the best thing about Choi’s it is in the neighborhood and very close and convenient.

Sounds like the perfect place for a weekend dinner, fast and no hassle with parking.





JAG

Sunday, July 30, 2017

Mi Casa es Su Casa


I should have guessed from seeing the two loving Spotted Doves a month ago…..



...... all Lovey Dovey.....two  weeks later …. and they have set up a nest in my Bougainvilia tree 


..the 1st week ...


2nd week....


.....then it's time to fly away


.............It’s not just them. About the same time I catch these Yellow Crested Bulbul’s flying and chirping every morning …..


….. they too had set up their nest amongst my Bamboo shoots 


       1st week.......



by the second week its  already time to fly



Till another time....

JAG

Monday, July 24, 2017

Good Show: PCCCI' Anniversary and Cultural Parade 2017

The Perak Chineses Chamber of Commerce and Industry put up an excellent Cultural Parade yesterday.


The PCCCI is celebrating its 110 years anniversary hence the grand celebration.

PCCCI .....We Salute You...Happy Anniversary
Vintage MG's
Lovely Lass's in Heritage Kebaya's



Au Yeong's and his Clowns
Nice Culture




A new industry



Once Upon A Time
Kacang Putih Seller nowadays



Marian Convent pupils...


.....looking resplendent in their costumes


.... the breath-taking Chingay
Good show PCCCI

JAG



Saturday, July 22, 2017

DAP Dinner. We Need Everybody Onboard



It was bonus last night at the DAP dinner. It was full house with all 110 tables taken up according to Wong Kah Woh the MC for the night. 

Lim Guan Eng came so too did Rafizi Ramli again after coming here 1 week ago at Taman Perpaduan, Tambun.


Then there were the additional speakers, Mohd Nizar Jamaluddin, V. Sivakumar and of course the detailed saudara Nga Kor Meng.


Then too there was the very strong supporter, businessman Mr Koon Yew Yin who proposed that the DAP be provided more seats this election than compared to previous. 


GST was brought up by Nizar Jamaluddin, Guan Eng, Kor Meng and even Rafizi all saying they would abolish it within 100 days of Pakatan Harapan entering Putrajaya.


All the speakers kept the audience attention, considering this was Chinese dinner, but it was Rafizi Ramli who really got their attention.


He deduced that we need everybody on board if we are to takeover Putrajaya saying that if there were a split vote from the Malays it would be enough to swing the numbers but “everybody must be on board’ in order for that eventuality.   

On the future of Malaysia he said the major ethnic groups in the country are currently the Malays, Chinese, CIMB (Indian, Bangala etc) then the Indian. “That's the official statement from the statistics department”.

By 2035 it will be Malay, CIMB then Chinese and Indian. Back to the Future….?

We are Pakatan Harapan

Lim Guan Eng and Rafizi had a tough time before they got to their cars.





 Great dinner, (actually the dinner was quite good), to get as quick snapshot of the health of the economy.


JAG